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the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your predecessors decided to pull the plug on this and we popped the psychiatric hospital bubble and spent 30 years cleaning up the mess after words. we have to be institutionalized health care and have transitional money to do this. i would say to your hospital's ready, set, go, merge and consolidate because they won't make it as a tiny little hospitals. the next thing i would do is move toward global budgets as fast as possible because their economic model is the same as the hotel industry and the airline industry which is people in bed, volume based game. every day th
the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your...
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we're not going to rest until who fought in america has a home in america. yesterday i was signing the law to allow you and those of prosthetics can travel with dignity. know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to approve a disabilities treaty espite a former senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, the senate chamber. e're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the disabled. we believe disabled americans like you deserve the same pportunities to work, study, travel, in other countries as any other american. it's the right thing to do. get it done. to make sure every american has the opportunity to pursue the american dream, starting with the education and worthy of your extraordinary talents. with the new transition assistance program, we're doing help departing service members and their spouses plan that new ers and find job. we're going to keep helping the and their rans families to get a better bill.ion under the g.i. we're building as you go looking for schools. dishonestd up a
we're not going to rest until who fought in america has a home in america. yesterday i was signing the law to allow you and those of prosthetics can travel with dignity. know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to approve a disabilities treaty espite a former senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, the senate chamber. e're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the disabled. we believe disabled americans like you...
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the good, "duck dynasty" is america's favorite tv show. the official ratings are in for the fourth season premier and it qua quacked in with 11.8 million viewers. that is a new record. now the bad. this guy getting thrown out of a grocery store window in brazil. he went in to rob the place and the only thing he left with, a bunch of bruises. ouch. >>> finally, the ugly. >> no! >> a man pulling off an electrifying prank on his wife, she asked him to test the power by turning on the lights and he pretends he is electrocuted. >> oh, my goosh! >> time for your favorite viral video of the week. was it the dog that plays dead to avoid getting a bath? or was it the cat who stands up to greet people when the doorbell rings? or was it the pepperoni, the beagle who managed to steal a whole pizza from the kitchen counter? here are your responses. jane is e-mailing us, all the videos are cute. here is something funny about my cat, she likes to sleep in the dishwasher, turned off, of course. >> charlie says, my favorite this morning is the dog that pla
the good, "duck dynasty" is america's favorite tv show. the official ratings are in for the fourth season premier and it qua quacked in with 11.8 million viewers. that is a new record. now the bad. this guy getting thrown out of a grocery store window in brazil. he went in to rob the place and the only thing he left with, a bunch of bruises. ouch. >>> finally, the ugly. >> no! >> a man pulling off an electrifying prank on his wife, she asked him to test the power...
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and like generations before us, united states of america's going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as you heard from the president at camp pendleton, he mentioned that terror plot that closed numerous u.s. embassies. this morning authorities in yemen say they thwarted an al qaeda plot aimed directly at foreign embassies. intelligence officials say the plan was to fire missiles at embassies inside the capital. it also included attacking naval forces in the red sea. the u.s. embassy in yemen remains closed today and the country is on high alert. >>> president obama says the united states wants to help the millions of displaced syrian refugees. he's pledging an additional $1$5 million in humanitarian and food aid. that brings the total to more than $1 billion since the two-year war began. the u.n. said last month nearly seven million syrians require urgent humanitarian aid. and these images show the toll the civil war is taking on syria's largest city. these before and
and like generations before us, united states of america's going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as you heard from the president at camp pendleton, he mentioned that terror plot that closed numerous u.s. embassies. this morning authorities in yemen say they thwarted an al qaeda plot aimed directly at foreign embassies. intelligence officials say the plan...
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. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $369 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and b
. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try...
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i think that is what keeps america for he -- america free. abuses. got to see the you have got to know what they are. i do not inc. we have lost our freedom. if we had we would not be having this conversation on c-span. is still our a mark of both country. -- of a great country. happens.ee what i think congress will pass a likes that.ody presidentialn the election. we do not get to a point the attorney general. we have a lot of republican candidates running. >> coming up in an hour, a live town hall of media coverage of war. then the book, fellow journalist iraq. untold stories from a ra >> thanks for coming out on an unreasonably wet june evening. it is nice to see such a turnout. asconflict has been injuries, as deadly for journalists as the war in a rack. -- iraq. killedrnalists were not because they were at the wrong place at the wrong time. they were killed because of who they were. theywere killed because dared to write, to photograph, to videotape. 93 murders, and how many people were did? none so far. most of those killed have been iraqis wor
i think that is what keeps america for he -- america free. abuses. got to see the you have got to know what they are. i do not inc. we have lost our freedom. if we had we would not be having this conversation on c-span. is still our a mark of both country. -- of a great country. happens.ee what i think congress will pass a likes that.ody presidentialn the election. we do not get to a point the attorney general. we have a lot of republican candidates running. >> coming up in an hour, a...
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you're against things that fly over america. you're such a big science egghead how come you don't like the drone program? drones are the future? >> the idea of using armed drones to kill people without due process --. >> stephen: there is due process. the process is that we do it. >> innocent civilians are obliterated when something comes out of the blue. >> stephen: i'm not pro-civilian obliteration, i want to be on record. (laughter) >> then we should stop. >> stephen: it takes a tremendous amount of courage for me to say that. (laughter) i'm sure you can understand. you are the only quaker in congress. >> yes. >> stephen: quaker is a pacifist religion. >> it's anti-war. quakers are proud of looking for alternatives to war. >> stephen: would you engage me a thumb war? let's do it. one, two, three, four -- wait, no, that's cheating. >> (laughs) >> stephen: you just -- first first striking ability, something the united states has promised to never do. one, two, three, four, i declare a thumb war. (audience chanting "stephen") go
you're against things that fly over america. you're such a big science egghead how come you don't like the drone program? drones are the future? >> the idea of using armed drones to kill people without due process --. >> stephen: there is due process. the process is that we do it. >> innocent civilians are obliterated when something comes out of the blue. >> stephen: i'm not pro-civilian obliteration, i want to be on record. (laughter) >> then we should stop....
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. >>> and the proud and motley gang of co-workers america's new mul mult multi-million nars. daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily us
. >>> and the proud and motley gang of co-workers america's new mul mult multi-million nars. daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if...
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i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and bad stocks you that either wanted to sell on strength already or that belonged to a curious and honestly embarrassing club that i'm going to tell you about in a moment, you've got to stay tuned. people always seem to want to throw rotten fruit at me or burn me in effigy when i take a stock i've recommended and changed my mind. tell me i think it should be sold. i tend to change my mind because my thesis was wrong and the stock turned out to be so bad it deserved to be thrown in the cell block. rule number 10 from "getting back to even" don't dig in y
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and bad stocks you that...
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we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act, to end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, in the senate chamber. but we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the price of the disabled and we believe disabled veterans like you deserve the same opportunities to work and study and travel and other countries as any other american. it is the right thing to do. e need to get it done. [applause] which brings me to the final priority when he to stay focused on that is making sure that our veterans have the every opportunity to pursue the american dream. starting with the education and jobs worthy of your extraord
we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act, to end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob...
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. >>> also a massive outbreak of measles in america. while some people are blaming some christian teachings. >>> and a montana teacher is convicted of raping a 14-year-old student. why did the teacher only get 30 days in jail? >>> let's go "outfront." ♪ >> >> i'm jessica yellin in for erin burnett. >>> "outfront" tonight, breaking news, stocks dive as the drumbeat to war with syria gets louder. wall street suffered its worst day since june as the obama administration clearly laid the groundwork for a possible military strike on syria. >> there's no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian regime. the president believes and i believe that those who use chemical weapons against defenseless men, women and children should and must be held accountable. >> market analyst todd schoenberger is "outfront" with us tonight. thank you for being here. how much of this market drop had to do with what you heard from the vice president and the president and the administration about oil in the region? >> q
. >>> also a massive outbreak of measles in america. while some people are blaming some christian teachings. >>> and a montana teacher is convicted of raping a 14-year-old student. why did the teacher only get 30 days in jail? >>> let's go "outfront." ♪ >> >> i'm jessica yellin in for erin burnett. >>> "outfront" tonight, breaking news, stocks dive as the drumbeat to war with syria gets louder. wall street suffered its worst...
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it has to do with what is best for america. if we can sit back and watch this unraveling and think you are obstructionists if i can stop the country from unraveling i want to be an obstructionist in stamford people with that is a target on my back for the reelection then put the target their and on the front, too. if i'm going to be held accountable for holding the government accountable, amen. the piece i have this one in vv come morning was the accountability act. if we have people clean their offices and it's all of those wonderful 2.1 million private citizens that serves and work for the government, no pity it was for 1%. the senior executives who reach up to $199,000 a year with a bonus near 230,000. what did we say? let's hold them accountable. but in all the concept told the people you elected to work for you accountable. i would say we are trying to protect the 155 million americans who pay taxes every year to make this country such a great country. thank you for being here. thank you so much. it's good to be with you.
it has to do with what is best for america. if we can sit back and watch this unraveling and think you are obstructionists if i can stop the country from unraveling i want to be an obstructionist in stamford people with that is a target on my back for the reelection then put the target their and on the front, too. if i'm going to be held accountable for holding the government accountable, amen. the piece i have this one in vv come morning was the accountability act. if we have people clean...
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i don't think that's america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. the very top tier schools harvard princeton and yale are going to have a huge amount of demand for people want to go to so they can jack up the prices as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that brand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition troops over at levels that most people can't pay. i think not to make the school the whipping boy of the george washington university is one school that is kind of the exemplary of this. it's the most expensive school in the country that but nobody would say it's of the highest quality. like, i think it's capitalizing on the belief that price is anonymous with quality so with your apparent our student who really may be as uninformed about the college process or in formed nec that, there is going to be a great shot at high-level achieveme
i don't think that's america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. the very top tier schools harvard princeton and yale are going to have a huge amount of demand for people want to go to so they can jack up the prices as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that brand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition troops over...
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and now, from the theater at madison square garden in new york city, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. [ cheers and applause ] hello. how's everybody? thank you, jim. we're in new york. yes, we are. thanks so much. we appreciate that. bye. hello. every team should have one of those toss-up devices. there you go. "people" is the category for this first puzzle. go ahead, vanna. [ bell chimes ] kevin and chris. bosom buddies. yeah. uh-huh. you get it -- best friends, bosom buddies? that's it. well, why don't we hear about you guys? hello. my name is kevin edelman. i'm from long island. i have a beautiful wife, suzanne, of 7 1/2 years, a 16-month-old daughter, juliana, and my best friend, chris, who i've known for 12 years, 'cause he was my waiter at a diner. [ laughter ] that's how it started -- chicken noodle soup, all the time. yeah, well, that's -- well, that's good. boy, you get close to your servers, don't you? that's it. chris, how about you? my name's chris tsalikis. i have three beautiful children -- samantha, anastasia, and christopher. i have a
and now, from the theater at madison square garden in new york city, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. [ cheers and applause ] hello. how's everybody? thank you, jim. we're in new york. yes, we are. thanks so much. we appreciate that. bye. hello. every team should have one of those toss-up devices. there you go. "people" is the category for this first puzzle. go ahead, vanna. [ bell chimes ] kevin and chris. bosom buddies. yeah. uh-huh. you get it --...
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america does not need to act alone. we have learned this the hard way in our history that if we go it alone, we put ourselves in jeopardy. when asked in a community of countries that share the same values, we can be a lot more effective. we can bring back stability to a region that is way too unstable. >> thank you. >> an important factor to be with the next senator of new jersey is who has the experience and sophistication to deal with international questions will stop i talked about the complicated situation in that part of the world. if you pull on one, it pulls through jordan, saudi israel,egypt, palestine, and a rant, anorak, , andurkey -- and iran iraq, and turkey. i sent a letter to the president saying that he should ask the new iranian president if he is good to his word. he did appoint someone i know from their time at the united nations as foreign minister. and gives us time to work with a ran on these competent matters -- it gives us time to work with matters.hese important >> on capitol hill, in the last no
america does not need to act alone. we have learned this the hard way in our history that if we go it alone, we put ourselves in jeopardy. when asked in a community of countries that share the same values, we can be a lot more effective. we can bring back stability to a region that is way too unstable. >> thank you. >> an important factor to be with the next senator of new jersey is who has the experience and sophistication to deal with international questions will stop i talked...
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know, this country, we talk about vietnam, there's never been an individual country as powerful as america was in 1964, and what happened over the next ten years in vietnam? we were hum led; -- humbled; right? there's the -- there is something, i think, profoundly humbling about what happens to giants, the goliaths, and there could be someone in position of great authority and power is more precarious position than i think most people realize. >> why do goliaths shoot themselves in the foot? >> well, many republicans. i -- well, many reasons. i explore a couple. they assume the strategies that made them great will keep them great, and that's not true. two is they underestimate just how useful a struggle was. how creative it made them. when you don't have a enough, when you're business could shut down tomorrow, when your constantly, at the very end of your wit, you, you know, i mean, some cases you fold and die, but if you don't, you learn how to be innovative and to take chances and to take risks and do all kinds of thing that you are propose propoled to do things you wouldn't ordinarily d
know, this country, we talk about vietnam, there's never been an individual country as powerful as america was in 1964, and what happened over the next ten years in vietnam? we were hum led; -- humbled; right? there's the -- there is something, i think, profoundly humbling about what happens to giants, the goliaths, and there could be someone in position of great authority and power is more precarious position than i think most people realize. >> why do goliaths shoot themselves in the...
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and then he took a look at the package and he said, "well, it's totally wrong for america." c-span: how many times did bill clinton telephone richard nixon at his office or at his home? >> guest: he called him on a very regular basis, perhaps once every three or four weeks, for advice, particularly about foreign policy, but also about american policy and how to deal with the congress. c-span: how long would they talk? >> guest: it depended. the shortest conversation, i think, was 15 to 20 minutes. most of their conversations lasted about 40. c-span: and he seemed to, in the book at least -- every time he'd talk to him, he'd say, "monica, come in. i want to tell you what he said." >> guest: "i want to share with you exactly what he said," yes. c-span: now why would he do that, do you think? >> guest: well, i think that he knew that i was representative of the future, of future generations. so when he was talking to me, he wasn't just talking to an audience of one, but he was talking to the audience of history, of the ages. so i think he saw me as a liaison between himself and
and then he took a look at the package and he said, "well, it's totally wrong for america." c-span: how many times did bill clinton telephone richard nixon at his office or at his home? >> guest: he called him on a very regular basis, perhaps once every three or four weeks, for advice, particularly about foreign policy, but also about american policy and how to deal with the congress. c-span: how long would they talk? >> guest: it depended. the shortest conversation, i...
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near misses, and generally, the stories that popped up on the radar as july gave way to august and america prepares for a summer weekend. the nation has gone a bit crazy for sharks these days. it happens every summer. "jaws" started it by scaring an entire generation out of the ocean. then came shark week, and the recent sci-fi channel sleeper hit "sharknado." now comes a totally suspicious photo getting circulated on the web. all you need to know about this is it's been hanging for years on the wall of a pub in australia. we're supposed to believe the shark ate the guy and the guy stabbed his way out. not to ruin a good aussie yarn, but the shark was long dead when the guy crawled in, the guy whipped out his knife, and it made for a good picture and a great pub story. we apparently just missed becoming part of a huge story. scientists say a massive solar flare just two weeks ago missed hitting the earth. if it had, it would have caused an emp, an electromagnetic pulse, big enough to knock out power grids and communications, including cell phones. one diplomat in washington said it's like
near misses, and generally, the stories that popped up on the radar as july gave way to august and america prepares for a summer weekend. the nation has gone a bit crazy for sharks these days. it happens every summer. "jaws" started it by scaring an entire generation out of the ocean. then came shark week, and the recent sci-fi channel sleeper hit "sharknado." now comes a totally suspicious photo getting circulated on the web. all you need to know about this is it's been...
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america can do is find the optives that are responsible for that. there is a global travel alert through the end of the month. americans going overseas are told to be extra careful while traveling on public destinations and tourist destinations. >> and the state department add four new locations in africa to the facilities that'll be closed through the end of the week. they are facilities in madagascar. >>> the star attraction was a famous whistle-blower from the vietnam war era. >> reporter: a rally in san francisco as a national movement to protest surveillance by the national security administration. the guest of honor, daniel asberg. accused of releasing information during the vietnam war. his psychiatrist office was broken into by nixon's staff. >> i think it is appropriate to be willing to give your life to save the country from a police state or a continuation of a terrible war. >> the debate of the surveillance intensified because the former government system analyst exposed the nsa's ability to monitor the phone and internet use of all- ame
america can do is find the optives that are responsible for that. there is a global travel alert through the end of the month. americans going overseas are told to be extra careful while traveling on public destinations and tourist destinations. >> and the state department add four new locations in africa to the facilities that'll be closed through the end of the week. they are facilities in madagascar. >>> the star attraction was a famous whistle-blower from the vietnam war era....
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billion dollars to deal with future fines and lawsuits so that puts them on track to take over bank of america when it comes to legal problems in the too big to fail arena according to j.p. morgan's filing the justice department is no investigating them on six count them six separate counts will heads roll likely so sleep well mr diamond and to one of those investigations and volved. that it is not just j.p. morgan several of the top banks are hiring children of senior chinese officials to help them develop relationships in the region commonly known as princelings that the security and exchange commission is looking into how these hiring practices can help banks win business there is however nothing illegal about hiring princelings in general but getting back to the main point what about the ninety nine percent a new offshoot of the occupy movement called occupied money cooperative is now in the banking business they'll be selling prepaid debit cards to those who might not currently have a bank could code and these won't be the card the action kind of cards with monthly fees that amount to wel
billion dollars to deal with future fines and lawsuits so that puts them on track to take over bank of america when it comes to legal problems in the too big to fail arena according to j.p. morgan's filing the justice department is no investigating them on six count them six separate counts will heads roll likely so sleep well mr diamond and to one of those investigations and volved. that it is not just j.p. morgan several of the top banks are hiring children of senior chinese officials to help...
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there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> we are working with serious, dangerous criminals. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told when to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, if you like taking a chance of getting your ass kicked by inmates or police, if you like that type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> that's my buildings right there. i can look at them but i can't reach them. >> the inmates can be good, but they're inmates, and you never can keep your guard down with them, never. >> in the heart of new york city is one of the country's most notorious jails, riker's island. its history has been filled with violence, its facilities overcrowded and deadly. we first visited riker's back in 1999, when the commissioner of the new york department of correction was bernard kerik. his get-tough on crime policies have continued today. the new york city department of corrections says the result is a remarkable 90% decrease in violence at riker's, which has led to a substa
there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> we are working with serious, dangerous criminals. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told when to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, if you like taking a chance of getting your ass kicked by inmates or police, if you like that type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> that's my buildings right there. i can look at them but i can't reach them. >> the...
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we used to put that on a pedestal, made in america with pride. i am wondering when that whole equation -- it is interesting. you hear the american people calling up and say let's get the macro and the wing, too. that is pretty much what we need. the government to sit down and listen. it is like a bunch of kids. i am sorry to be derogatory about it, but that is how it is. host: gary from new hampshire. "the wall street journal" -- there is some reaction, one from peter king of new york saying president obama was being misleading. if you go back and look we were always very careful to differentiate between al qaeda score and senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan. the international section of the new york times. the gloating among to halt this and other sympathizers began last week after the date -- the united states shut down posts across the middle east. -- jihadists. host: michela open phones. open phones.n the isler: as far as terrorism concerned, we live and thrive in america on terrorism. --se terrorism, pitting , pitting onesm country
we used to put that on a pedestal, made in america with pride. i am wondering when that whole equation -- it is interesting. you hear the american people calling up and say let's get the macro and the wing, too. that is pretty much what we need. the government to sit down and listen. it is like a bunch of kids. i am sorry to be derogatory about it, but that is how it is. host: gary from new hampshire. "the wall street journal" -- there is some reaction, one from peter king of new york...
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northwest and delta, southwest and both air tran and ata and us airways and america west. >> this industry has a track record of too many planes and too many players and unless they can tighten up capacity, it's going to be a badly damaged industry. >> reporter: but at airports around the country, passengers have been worried. >> when northwest and delta merged, it cut down on the availability of flights. >> meanwhile, airfare to be affordable. >> reporter: travelers have been paying more for luggage, even leg room. the lawsuit came before a bankruptcy judge was expected to approve the merger as part of american's turn around plan. the company will be stuck in bankruptcy for at least a few more months. richard? >> thank you so much. >>> also a violent end to a bank hostage situation. police shooting and killing the suspect after he shot two hostages. one of those hostages is dead, the other is in critical condition. a third hostage was released late tuesday, nine hours into the ordeal in rural louisiana. during negotiations, officials saying the 20 year old said he was going to kill the ho
northwest and delta, southwest and both air tran and ata and us airways and america west. >> this industry has a track record of too many planes and too many players and unless they can tighten up capacity, it's going to be a badly damaged industry. >> reporter: but at airports around the country, passengers have been worried. >> when northwest and delta merged, it cut down on the availability of flights. >> meanwhile, airfare to be affordable. >> reporter:...
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we're in the midst of a springtime of hope for america. greatness lies ahead of us. >> at the time, reagan was enjoying a double-digit lead over walter mondale. 1980, reagan game voice to the idea that government was the problem, not the solution. in doing so, he forever changed the debate about how americans would see the relationship between themselves and their leaders. >> we should also answer the central question of public service. why are we here? what do we believe in? we're here to see that government continues to serve the people and not the other way around. >> the democrats were the ones in disarray. while speaker after speaker hammered the party, reagan took a different approach. insisting that the party had left him, not the other way around. he reached out to his opponents. giving rise to a new breed of political animal, the reagan democrat. >> as democratic leaders have taken their party further and further away from their principle, it's no surprise so many responsible democrats feel our plat for is closer to their views an
we're in the midst of a springtime of hope for america. greatness lies ahead of us. >> at the time, reagan was enjoying a double-digit lead over walter mondale. 1980, reagan game voice to the idea that government was the problem, not the solution. in doing so, he forever changed the debate about how americans would see the relationship between themselves and their leaders. >> we should also answer the central question of public service. why are we here? what do we believe in? we're...
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. >>> a potential attack against america and its interest is being called a very serious threat. it is so serious in fact, the state department put a global travel alert into effect. 21 diplomatic posts in northern africa and middle east will be closed on sunday. americans in the area are being warned to get out. >>> the government isn't saying much, only that the threat is coming from al-qaeda. cbs national security reporter, david martin, on why the government is taking this so seriously. >> the threat comes from yemen where the group known as al- qaeda in the arabian peninsula has emerged as the most dangerous terrorist organization in the world. intelligence does not reveal where an attack might occur. analysts believe yemen is the most likely place, but warn it could be anywhere in the ark of mostly muslim countries, stretching from north africa to south asia. the threat goes beyond u.s. installations to include those of other western countries. britain will close its embassy in yemen and urged citizens to leave the country. there's no indication what kind of attack might be
. >>> a potential attack against america and its interest is being called a very serious threat. it is so serious in fact, the state department put a global travel alert into effect. 21 diplomatic posts in northern africa and middle east will be closed on sunday. americans in the area are being warned to get out. >>> the government isn't saying much, only that the threat is coming from al-qaeda. cbs national security reporter, david martin, on why the government is taking this...
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we had the same in latin america. people my grated to vens with a lay from countries such as peru on a consistent basis for half a century. it's a wealthier country than venezuela. look at it this way as well. chinese immigration in the united states has played a key role in the growing economic prosperity of china, they have not only of course been able to export stuff and import stuff to them. they invested in china response i think that borders and barriers are really art initial term of the impact on the economy. we all benefit from the constant circulation as people. the same is happening in europe. some of the eastern -- or central european countries have been -- in the last few years. it became legal to do so. and yet they have been becoming more and more prosperous. poland is more prosperous. it export the an incredible amount of people to spain. >> i have some small things to add. he's 100% right. about the german 1848ers. they left behind complained about the liberals leaving. americans who experienced and m
we had the same in latin america. people my grated to vens with a lay from countries such as peru on a consistent basis for half a century. it's a wealthier country than venezuela. look at it this way as well. chinese immigration in the united states has played a key role in the growing economic prosperity of china, they have not only of course been able to export stuff and import stuff to them. they invested in china response i think that borders and barriers are really art initial term of the...
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as she started in 1961 was the first hijacking in america, may 1, 1961. a cuban exile with out a statement on the miami to key west flight and told the pilot that he wanted to go to havana to warn the dell cast about an assassination attempt. shortly after that there were several other hijackings, and it was an epidemic. we have an outbreak, and maybe clusters of hijackings. then they would fall off and then they would come roaring back crazy and more violent. but at this time pretty in the mid-the even late '60s, all people want to do was go to cuba. there's one exception, there was one guy who wanted to go over the arkansas to reunite with his estranged wife, but exceptions were the rule. all people and to go was cuba which they thought would be this amazing socialist paradise where they would get parades down central havana avenue and and live glorious lives. when the fact that didn't happen at all. fidel castro wanted nothing to do with these people, consider them dangerous and 90 and is usually throw them in prison or long stretches and they would be
as she started in 1961 was the first hijacking in america, may 1, 1961. a cuban exile with out a statement on the miami to key west flight and told the pilot that he wanted to go to havana to warn the dell cast about an assassination attempt. shortly after that there were several other hijackings, and it was an epidemic. we have an outbreak, and maybe clusters of hijackings. then they would fall off and then they would come roaring back crazy and more violent. but at this time pretty in the...
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>> reporter: here's a man who was just beats away from dying, beating the odds, and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you're a person waiting for a transplant or waiting with a disease, it will give you new life. >> these days it's just another cardiac operation. >> reporter: like orlando, he sees a future using artificial and mechanical hearts. >> will we be able to grow hearts in a dish the way they just grew a hamburger in a dish? that's way in the future. >> reporter: an amazing story of a man who is all heart. >> i'm so proud of him and how hard he's worked to get to this point and he continues to work hard every day and take each day one at a time. >> and as time clicks away, so does orlando's heart. orlando leads a normal life. he works out, eats right, takes his medicine and checks in wh dr. casper. happily ever after, 30 years later. >>> an abc news exclusive tonight. one family's private anguish is making headlines around the globe. nearly 15 years ago a newborn was kidnapped from a chicago hospital and later returned. but now after months of invest
>> reporter: here's a man who was just beats away from dying, beating the odds, and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you're a person waiting for a transplant or waiting with a disease, it will give you new life. >> these days it's just another cardiac operation. >> reporter: like orlando, he sees a future using artificial and mechanical hearts. >> will we be able to grow hearts in a dish the way they just grew a hamburger in a...
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. >>> edward snowden has single-handedly sparked a new chapter in america's coldar with the russians. >>> plus, lingerie for the wealthiest 1%. >>> the house of horrors is no more. >>> and how did a four-foot shark end up on a new york city subway. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, august 8th. >> good morning, everyone. i'm betty ngyuen. so they hit the jackpot. lottery officials say three people won powerball's third biggest pot ever. two tickets in new jersey and one in minnesota matched all six numbers beating the 1 in 175 million odds. so grab your tickets right now because we'll give you those winning numbers. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and 32. the jackpot was originally $425 million, but at the drawing, officials said it spiked to a whopping $448 million. however, the lump sum option slices that almost in half and three winners will end up splitting about $258 million before taxes. still not bad. >>> wednesday's windfall comes over three months after the biggest powerball jackpot in history. $590 million won by one person in florida. >>> a
. >>> edward snowden has single-handedly sparked a new chapter in america's coldar with the russians. >>> plus, lingerie for the wealthiest 1%. >>> the house of horrors is no more. >>> and how did a four-foot shark end up on a new york city subway. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, august 8th. >> good morning, everyone. i'm betty ngyuen. so they hit the jackpot. lottery officials...
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>> he's really angry, america. >>> good morning, america. i know some people that are really happy. here are the winning numbers in the lottery. get it out. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and the powerball, 32. >> oh. foiled by 32. >> just -- i was just going to say, that 32. >> we were close. line up because we've all gone winless. except for three. two of them coming actually in new jersey. here's one look at little egg harbor. it is in the sandy disaster zone. so, some real joy headed to a place that could use it. meanwhile, our linsey davis tracking the latest overnight from another winning location in the state of new jersey. that's where we find her. south brunswick, the place. linsey davis, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, josh. this is the super stop 'n shop. things opening up here. we were able to talk to one of the employees not too long ago inside. and he was telling us this isn't normally the place that has lottery frenzy. if you wanted to line up for a powerball ticket, there was no line at all. and while he has no idea who purchased that winning ticket, he's convince
>> he's really angry, america. >>> good morning, america. i know some people that are really happy. here are the winning numbers in the lottery. get it out. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and the powerball, 32. >> oh. foiled by 32. >> just -- i was just going to say, that 32. >> we were close. line up because we've all gone winless. except for three. two of them coming actually in new jersey. here's one look at little egg harbor. it is in the sandy disaster zone. so, some...
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looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange to vietnam in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq that's coming up this hour too. in other news good bye to guantanamo to algeria to repair treated from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago.
looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange to vietnam in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq that's coming up this hour too. in other news good bye to guantanamo to algeria to repair treated from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago.
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america,go, bank of goldman sachs, j.p. morgan chase with 289 trillion dollars in debt load derivative positions. a look at all of this and astounded america is even surviving financially, let alone freedoms being drawn off. your comments. to thefirst, with regard nsa, although some of what you said is true, i am no where near fatalistic as that. democracy,ve in a and i think we can make a difference. been just ase have many republicans as there are democrats standing up for our rights. look at the vote on the amendment, it was close. i think if the democrats want freedom, all those that vote against it will be held accountable. i think we will see real change. in theot destroy freedom name of saving them. i think back to the massacre. i remember the commander who said we destroy the village in order to save it. we cannot do that with democracy. the thing that makes america's special is our freedom, constitutional rights, and we cannot bargain them away with an illusory freedom that we're getting a a freedom. host: tweet fr
america,go, bank of goldman sachs, j.p. morgan chase with 289 trillion dollars in debt load derivative positions. a look at all of this and astounded america is even surviving financially, let alone freedoms being drawn off. your comments. to thefirst, with regard nsa, although some of what you said is true, i am no where near fatalistic as that. democracy,ve in a and i think we can make a difference. been just ase have many republicans as there are democrats standing up for our rights. look at...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. ♪ [ cheers ] content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place you don't want to go. >> i want to protect you. ple you out of that one bunk and cast you out with the sodomites. >> to take a
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era of obama's disaster we have to get by being anti-obama and convince people you can have hope in america. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party clings to because at the moment that's all they got. that much is evident if you read politico this morning which reported that they see the party on a national level as veering towards destruction. "it's almost impossible to find an establishment republican in town who is not down right morose about the 2013 that has been and is about to be. they see this year as a disaster-in-the-making even if most elected republicans don't know it or ad it it requested. politico said threats of government shutdown and default and republicans are out. republicans have alienated an array of voting blocks. thanks to hyper partisan districts republicans have less to fear locally especially when it comes to their control of the house. nationally, however, it's a different story. jonathan allen is the senior washington correspondent with politico. sam stein is an msnbc contributor with "huffington post." jonathan that piece created quite a buzz. as i
era of obama's disaster we have to get by being anti-obama and convince people you can have hope in america. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party clings to because at the moment that's all they got. that much is evident if you read politico this morning which reported that they see the party on a national level as veering towards destruction. "it's almost impossible to find an establishment republican in town who is not down right morose about the 2013 that has been...
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unbelievable. >> beautiful thing in america. >> how about that. manderville was playing on a par three course. get this, the odds, all 18 holes are 67 million to 1. what do you think about that, brooke baldwin? >> hello. i think that they should go out and play the powerball. speaking of that -- >> hop on the bandwagon. >> i can't wait to see these so called ocean 16 in new jersey. we'll see them in 30 minutes. i read a little news on them. apparently every single one of them showed up at work today. good for them for now. >> an added bonus but a few of them are sandy victims as well. they deserve a little good luck, right? >> yes, they do. pamela brown, thank you very much. i'm going to take it here from you. i'm brooke baldwin. happening now in boston, remember these two guys? these two friends who allegedly helped the boston bombing suspect cover his tracks? well, today they're being arraigned in court. they have been charged with removing a backpack containing fireworks and a laptop computer, among other items, from dzhokhar tsarnaev. he was t
unbelievable. >> beautiful thing in america. >> how about that. manderville was playing on a par three course. get this, the odds, all 18 holes are 67 million to 1. what do you think about that, brooke baldwin? >> hello. i think that they should go out and play the powerball. speaking of that -- >> hop on the bandwagon. >> i can't wait to see these so called ocean 16 in new jersey. we'll see them in 30 minutes. i read a little news on them. apparently every single...
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only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not mathematicians. in other words, they were supreme practitioners of what i mean by be useful knowledge. be -- now, attempts in general to explain america's technological prowess, i've found, generally revolve around the notion it is our political and social systems that provided the ideal platform for innovation and for the associated economic growth, prosperity and the pursuit of happiness. so in this view it was the new republic shaped by the founding fathers that set the stage for an explosion of innovation during the 19th and 20th centuries. an explosion that we can all agree continues to
only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not...